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Riding the Road to Revolution Itinerary
I. Introduction
II. Game Rules
III. Beginning Point: Fort Necessity located in Farmington, PA
11 miles east of the city of Uniontown
49.5 miles from our destination of the Bradford House, Washington, PA
IV. 1st Stop: Mount Washington Tavern located in Farmington, PA
It is now part of the Fort Necessity National Battlefield Park and is within walking distance of Fort Necessity.
V. 2nd Stop: Braddock’s Grave located in Farmington, PA
2.1 miles west on the National Pike from Mount Washington Tavern to Braddock’s Grave
VI. 3rd Stop: Jumonville Glen located in Farmington, PA
1.8 miles west on the National Pike from Braddock’s Grave to the Battle of Jumonville Glen
VII. Historical Information: Whiskey Rebellion and Friendship Hill
Friendship Hill was the home of Albert Gallatin who was the representative of the residents of Fayette County in the Whiskey Rebellion.
Approximately 26 miles from Jumonville Glen
Friendship Hill is not located on the National Road.
VIII. 4th Stop: The city of Uniontown, PA
10.5 miles west from Jumonville Glen to Uniontown, PA
IX. 5th Stop: Searight Tollhouse, Searights, PA
5 miles west of Uniontown to the Searight Tollhouse
X. 6th Stop: Nemacolin Castle, Brownsville, PA
7 miles west on the National Road from Searight Tollhouse to Nemacolin Castle
XI. Destination: Bradford House, Washington, PA
23.5 miles west on the National Road from Nemacolin Castle to the Bradford House
Sources for Addresses:
http://byways.org/explore/byways/12919/places/33673/
http://www.nemacolin.net/uniontown.html
http://www.nps.gov/fone/index.htm
http://www.nps.gov/frhi/historyculture/whiskeyrebellion.htm
http://www.visitpa.com/jumonville-glen-unit-fort-necessity-national-battlefield
maps.google.com/maps
The Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau “Searight Tollhouse” brochure
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I. Introduction
II. Game Rules
III. Beginning Point: Fort Necessity located in Farmington, PA
- 11 miles east of the city of Uniontown
- 49.5 miles from our destination of the Bradford House, Washington, PA
IV. 1st Stop: Mount Washington Tavern located in Farmington, PA- It is now part of the Fort Necessity National Battlefield Park and is within walking distance of Fort Necessity.
V. 2nd Stop: Braddock’s Grave located in Farmington, PA- 2.1 miles west on the National Pike from Mount Washington Tavern to Braddock’s Grave
VI. 3rd Stop: Jumonville Glen located in Farmington, PA- 1.8 miles west on the National Pike from Braddock’s Grave to the Battle of Jumonville Glen
VII. Historical Information: Whiskey Rebellion and Friendship Hill- Friendship Hill was the home of Albert Gallatin who was the representative of the residents of Fayette County in the Whiskey Rebellion.
- Approximately 26 miles from Jumonville Glen
- Friendship Hill is not located on the National Road.
VIII. 4th Stop: The city of Uniontown, PA- 10.5 miles west from Jumonville Glen to Uniontown, PA
IX. 5th Stop: Searight Tollhouse, Searights, PA- 5 miles west of Uniontown to the Searight Tollhouse
X. 6th Stop: Nemacolin Castle, Brownsville, PA- 7 miles west on the National Road from Searight Tollhouse to Nemacolin Castle
XI. Destination: Bradford House, Washington, PASources for Addresses:
http://byways.org/explore/byways/12919/places/33673/
http://www.nemacolin.net/uniontown.html
http://www.nps.gov/fone/index.htm
http://www.nps.gov/frhi/historyculture/whiskeyrebellion.htm
http://www.visitpa.com/jumonville-glen-unit-fort-necessity-national-battlefield
maps.google.com/maps
The Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau “Searight Tollhouse” brochure